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Present Simple vs Present Continuous

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  • They ... in the kitchen.  (usually, eat)
    They usually eat in the kitchen.
  • Friends usually ... (have) lunch at school but today they ... (have) lunch at home.
    Friends usually have lunch at school but today they are having  lunch at home.
  • Tom always ... (go) shopping at the weekends. It's Sunday today so Tom ... (go) shopping now.
    Tom always goes shopping at the weekends. It's Sunday today so Tom is going shopping now.
  • Tom ... . (paint, at the moment)
    Tom is painting at the moment.
  • He usually ... (watch) TV but he ... (listen) to the radio now.
    He usually watches TV but he is listening to the radio now.
  • ... (at the moment)
    Ginger is taking a photo at the moment.
  • Tom ... (hide) in the box right now.
    Tom is hiding in the box right now.
  • ... (right now)
    Angela is siging right now.
  • Friends ...  in the garden. (work, sometimes)
    Friends sometimes work in the garden.
  • Tom usually ... (go)  to school by bus but he ... (walk) today.
    Tom usually goes  to school by bus but he  is walking today.
  • ... (now)
    Friends are swimming now.
  • ... (at the moment)
    Becca is riding a bike at the moment.
  • Tom usually ... (do) his homework after school but he ... (relax) at the moment.
    Tom usually does his homework after school but he is relaxing at the moment.
  • ... (in the evening)
    Tom watches TV in the evening.
  • Tom usually ... (do) his homework after school but he ... (not do) his homework now.
    Tom usually does his homework after school but he isn't doing his homework now.
  • ... (right now)
    Tom is playing the drums right now.
  • Tom and Hank ... (eat) pasta now.
    Tom and Hank are eating pasta now.
  • Angela and Ginger ...  a bath. (have, now)
    Angela and Ginger are having a bath now.
  • ... (often, after school)
    Tom often plays football after school.
  • Tom ...  a car. (drive, now)
    Tom is driving a car now.
  • Angela always  ... (say) "Hello".
    Angela always says "Hello".
  • ... (now)
    Angela is talking on the phone now.
  • Ben ... . (sleep, right now)
    Ben is sleeping right now.
  • Tom and Angela ... (do) yoga at the moment.
    Tom and Angela are doing yoga at the moment.